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Contact details:
Telephone: 623-386-5412
Email:
HotSprings@El-Dorado.com Web:
www.el-dorado.com
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About the camp and the seasonal specials available:
El Dorado Hot Springs offers a 25% Discounted Frequent Soakers Card
For a one time $3.00 DISCOUNT PER PERSON, present a copy of this email when
you visit El Dorado Hot Springs.
Here's our regular letter of information.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Take Care. We look forward to your visit.
EL DORADO HOT SPRINGS
POB 10, Tonopah, Arizona 85354
623-386-5412
HotSprings@El-Dorado.com
www.el-dorado.com
"S/He who believes that enough is enough
will always have enough." Lao Tzu
Greetings,
We'd like to introduce you to El Dorado Hot Springs, a rustic western
mineral water spa located over an enormous natural subterranean hot spring.
As nearly as possible, El Dorado offers a genuine desert hot spring soaking
adventure, but with amenities, in a verdant and simple desert oasis.
Practiced and enjoyed for millennia, hot mineral water soaking is one of the
oldest forms of natural therapy.
The Motel California cabin has a radio, reading lamp, geoheat, AC,
coffee/tea service and full bath. We've added a brand new mattress and box
spring, refrigerator and microwave. It's $60 for one or $80 for two, with
EITHER 24 hours unlimited soaking in the semiprivate area OR two 1 hour
private soaks per person in an area of their choice. Ask about the
availability of adding unlimited private soaking for only $25 per person.
The Last Resort cabin is in a very private location. Currently it's $50 for
one and $70 for two, including AC, geoheat, coffee and tea and EITHER two 1
hour private soaks OR unlimited soaking in the semiprivate area. It has an
upper bunk for extra guests. Ask about the availability of adding unlimited
private soaking for only $25 per person.
There's a large room in the former old Post Office; it's clean, with a nice
heater, lights, bed, linens, table, chairs, reading lamp, AC private bath
with mineral water shower, coffee and tea, refridge, and microwave. Best of
all, it has an historic ancient private soak in a huge old masonry tank. Two
new air conditioners keep the rooms cool in hot weather. It's $65 for 2 or
$45 for 1, which includes unlimited soaking in your own private indoor
historic tub. Note again, it's very old, but it's quite functional and being
improved all the time.
The La Paloma room is $45 for 1 and $65 for two, with a soaking package of
EITHER two 1 hour private soaks OR unlimited soaking in the semiprivate
area. It's a new, small room in the massage building with a futon on the
floor, hot spring heat, evaporative cooler, and a toilet and sink one door
down.
El Dorado is searching for a Summer Manager or Summer Manager Couple for May
to October or longer, as well as Work Campers during the fall, winter, and
spring and summer -- inquire if interested.
Therapeutic massage available by appointment.
The Stone Labyrinth beckons, as does nearby Stone Meditation Circle. Shade
cloth slides over the outdoor tubs, misting systems are in place, and cool
tubs are available so soaking is comfortable when the sun is hot.
A Million Miles From Monday, El Dorado is the home of the one hour mineral
water shower, a place where the hot water never runs out. Compliments of
Mother Earth, the waters are like an elixir, akin to bathing in liquid silk.
El Dorado Hot Springs is blessed by the Cadillac of spring waters. The main
cations are sodium, calcium, potassium, and magnesium. The main anions are
chloride, bicarbonate, sulfate, silicates, fluoride, and boron. There is no
iron or sulfur, making the water odorless and tasteless. Trace amounts of
lithium make soakers feel very relaxed. A natural pH of 8.2 acts like a
conditioner on one's skin and hair.
Campfires encouraged; good and cheap hardwood firewood for sale. Washer and
drier for fifty cents each per load; we don't have to heat the hot water. RV
dump and water fill available.
There's a phone line for guests for personal calls and email. We sell the
bibles of hot springs, HOT SPRINGS & HOT POOLS OF THE SOUTHWEST and HOT
SPRINGS & HOT POOLS OF THE NORTHWEST.
Take the break you deserve; visit El Dorado for a natural hot water soak.
Envision basking in a large open air private bath - you can make the water
cooler in hot weather and hotter in cool weather. Imagine gazing at the
stars under crystal clear skies or just being alone with yourself. On a
clear night, you can see forever.
Soaking is $7.50 for 1 hour, $15 for 2 hours, and $20 for all day. 24 hour
extended soaking with a parking site is $25 per person. Private pools are
$10 per hour per person for each of the first two hours and $7.50 per hour
per person after that.
Reservations are STRONGLY suggested on weekends and holidays.
Children are half price. Other options are available.
Ask about our 25% Frequent Soaker and late arrival/early out discounts.
Bring a jug or two and take home some pure El Dorado spring water. We have
ice cold soda and bottled water for sale. Bring sandals, robe, and
flashlight if you visit at night.
Arrivals welcome from 9am-9pm, every day of the year. El Dorado's 8.7 acres
are in Tonopah (Native American for "hot water under the bush"), 40 miles
west of Phoenix, near I-10 on a paved road with most services close by.
More hot mineral baths are under construction. Nearby is Tonopah Joe's Truck
Stop, Restaurant, and Lounge, an RV park that welcomes pets, mega acres of
BLM land for free camping, biking, hiking, 4 wheeling, petroglyph and
wildlife viewing, rock hounding, etc.
No smoking or alcohol in common areas. No dogs please.
At El Dorado, Mother Sun is our clock and peace, quiet, and the utmost
respect for the space of others abounds. The main Saturday night activity
might be constellation study under crystal clear skies, quiet conversation,
or restful relaxation in a large hot bath. After greeting Mother Sun, Sunday
might bring discussions of Native Americana, meditation, or just simple
quiet time enjoying Bach, Debussy, The Eagles, Kitaro, Shostakovich, or
Strauss. Or... nothing but the sounds of silence.
Tonopah once was home to at least seven hot mineral water spas. Two of these
historic sites border El Dorado, including the last one to operate which was
owned by a local legend, Tonopah Doc Gear.
We welcome all responsible people and look forward to your visit. The water
is always warm at El Dorado.
DIRECTIONS TO EL DORADO HOT SPRINGS: 623-386-5412
Forty miles West of Phoenix, Arizona or seventy-five miles East of
Quartzsite, leave I-10 at Tonopah--Exit 94; go South on 411th Avenue.
Immediately on the right is a Shell station on the Northwest corner of
411th and Indian School Road.
On the Southwest corner is Tonopah Joe's Truck Stop, Restaurant (Great
food!) and Lounge. Turn right on Indian School Road and go one quarter mile
west. El Dorado is on the left (South) side of the road at number 41225.
You're home.
Help spread the word about El Dorado Hot Springs; please post this news on
bulletin boards and publish in news letters.
In Hot Water,
Camilla Van Sickle, Bill Pennington & Friends
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How to get there - information provided
by the camp:
DIRECTIONS TO EL DORADO HOT SPRINGS: 623-386-5412
Forty miles West of Phoenix, Arizona or seventy-five miles East of Quartzsite, leave I-10 at Tonopah--Exit 94; go south on 411th Avenue. Immediately on the right is a Shell station on the Northwest corner of 411th and Indian School Road.
On the Southwest corner is Tonopah Joe's Truck Stop, Restaurant (Great
food!) and Lounge. Turn right on Indian School Road and go one quarter mile
west. El Dorado is on the left (South) side of the road at number 41225.
You're home.
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Whatsgoin'on - information provided by
the camp:
(Check back often for updates)
Quartzsite and Tucson Gem & Mineral Shows, Buckeye Blue Grass Festival, PRC Rodeos, Antique Tractor & Engine Show, Wildlife World Zoo, Classic Car Auctions, Phoenix International Raceway
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El Dorado Hot Springs
POB 10
Tonopah
Arizona
85354
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